Tag: Music

Kendall Campus Music Professor To Retire After 32 Years

When he started college, Kenneth Boos didn’t plan on a career in academia. He said no to teaching and even wrote an essay to...

Review: Mumford & Sons Comes Full Circle in Delta

Even as one of the most successful bands of the past decade, it’s hard for people to understand Mumford & Sons. The most prominent group...

Record Labels Aren’t Necessary Anymore

Taking musicians years to get signed onto a record label, companies such as Capitol Records and Interscope Records are making sure they choose only...

Koubek Center To Host Venezuelan Singer Betsayda Machado

Miami Dade College’s Koubek Center, 2705 S.W. 3rd St., will host Betsayda Machado, alongside Venezuelan cuatro-player Jorge Glem, and her holiday-themed show Aguinaldos, Gaitas...

Jazz At Wolfson Presents Series To Host Walt Weiskopf

Walt Weiskopf will perform at the Wolfson Campus auditorium, 300 N.E. 2nd Ave., in Room 1261 on Dec. 5 at noon. Weiskopf, an American saxophonist,...

Humanity Explored In Paul McCartney’s Egypt Station

When people hear Paul McCartney’s name, nostalgia flashes before their eyes. Memories of listening to Hey Jude by The Beatles with family, yelling the...

Pianist Tal Cohen To Perform At Wolfson Campus

Pianist Tal Cohen will perform on Oct. 17 at noon at Wolfson Campus, 300 N.E. 2nd Ave., Room 1261. The performance is under Miami...

K-Pop Arrives In America

In the United States, we have the tendency to brush off anything that isn't in our comfort zone. Maybe it's this “American exceptionalism” that has...

MDC Student Bands Rock Out

The Miami local band scene is a vast one, ranging from diverse neighborhoods in Miami and including people from different walks of life. Here...

Pianos Are There To Play, Not Pay For

I grew up playing piano. A self-taught hobby, it became my second outlet to express whatever was in my head. When I came to...

A Year Later, Melodrama Resounds

2017 brought a lot of new sounds for music. Between Kendrick Lamar’s monumental DAMN., Jay Z’s return in 4:44 and the wave that was...

Blind Grammy Award-Winning Student Touring Through Latin America

Humberto Molero lives a double life. He is a music business student at Wolfson Campus and a drummer for SanLuis, a Venezuelan-based band currently on...